Read More Scince News Scientific 2 months ago Silicon Photonic Chip Uses Light to Make AI Inference 100× More Energy Efficient Light-driven computing tackles AI’s energy crisis Artificial intelligence is fueling a rapid expansion of compute demand...
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Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Fossils Reveal Devastating Bone Infection in South American Sauropods Ancient giants under microscopic threat New research shows that some of South America's largest dinosaurs suffered...
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Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Could Building a Dam at the Bering Strait Save Europe’s Ocean Conveyor — or Break It? A radical ocean geoengineering idea At the 80-kilometre-wide Bering Strait between Russia and Alaska, scientists have...
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Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Study: 60% of Earth’s Land Has Exceeded Safe Biosphere Limits; 38% Now at High Risk A planetary boundary in retreat Human activity has driven a majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface beyond...
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